With "no exception" you add a comma:
"I like all fruit, no exceptions."
"no exception" is a bit more forceful so in some cases it can make you seem like you are giving an order
🤔 That's all I can think of

One day at midnight, I was browsing some photograph portfolios and thought maybe I could make something like this. Soon I found a template and started experimenting with some photos and ended up working until 4am.

There seems to be a small change on the TOEFL exam recently. In the writing section, another warning sentence was added asking test takers “Do not use memorized examples.” A YouTuber, by the name of Mr.Michael, talked about this topic on one of his videos and said that this warning is because TOEFL examiners did not want the test taker to use the template that is on his textbook. This is because it would be considered plagiarism. However, Mr. Michael said there is nothing to worry about as it is technically impossible for examiners to detect whether a test taker used templates that are on their textbook or not.